Cock is often used as a vulgar term for penis and we prefer not to have such language on this site. We are working on preventing the proper use of the word, such as when referring to a rooster, from being deleted but haven't gotten the kinks out of the system on that subject quite yet, as of December 2007.
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The cock that crowed three times as foretold by Jesus which indicated that he had been denied by Peter. Mathew 26:34.
Most translations of the bible say that it was a rooster that crowed, but at least one version (the King James version) says that a cock crowed. This is interesting, because when most people here either the word cock or rooster, they immediately think of a male chicken, but by the dictionary definition, a cock is either a male chicken, OR the male of any bird, esp. of the gallinaceous type. The definition of rooster is the male of a domestic fowl, AND CERTAIN GAME BIRDS. So, a cock may not have referred to a male chicken at all as most people asume. Matthew 26:74 (New International Version): Then he began to call down curses on himself and he swore to them, "I don't know the man!" Immediately a rooster crowed. Matthew 26:74 (King James Version): Then began he to curse and to swear, saying, I know not the man. And immediately the cock crew.
The cock crowed three times after Saint Peter denied knowing Christ. This fulfilled Jesus' prediction that Peter would deny him three times before the cock crowed.
??? kick what? Might refine your question.
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That sounds like a pretty gross question...
Our Blessed Lord told St. Peter that before the cock crowed, he would deny Him three times. He did deny Him three times that night, and immediately after the third, the cock crowed: St. Matthew 26:69-75.
He crowed to his teacher that he got his homework done first.
The past participle of "crow" is "crowed."